The Sun in Capricorn and the Ascendant in Cancer

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Carla Bruni-Sarkozy (born Carla Gilberta Bruni Tedeschi, Italian pronunciation: ; 23 December 1967) is a French-Italian songwriter, singer, actress, and former model. She has been married to Nicolas Sarkozy, the former President of the French Republic, since February 2008; the couple have a daughter, Giulia, born in October 2011.
Early life
Carla Gilberta Bruni Tedeschi was born in Turin, Italy, and is heiress to the fortune created by the Italian tyre manufacturing company CEAT, founded in the 1920s by her grandfather Virginio Bruni Tedeschi. The company was sold in the 1970s to Pirelli (the brand lives on via its former subsidiary in India, founded in 1958). The family moved to France in 1975, reportedly to escape the threat of kidnapping by the Red Brigades, a Marxist-Leninist Rev...

Melvin Columcille Gerard Gibson (born January 3, 1956 (birth time source: British Entertainers, Franck C. Clifford)) is an American-born actor, director, and producer raised primarily in Australia. After establishing himself as a household name with the Mad Max and Lethal Weapon series, Gibson went on to direct and star in the Academy Award-winning Braveheart. Gibson's direction of Braveheart made him the sixth actor-turned-filmmaker to receive an Oscar for Best Director. In 2004, he directed and produced The Passion of the Christ, a blockbuster movie that portrayed the last hours of the life of Jesus. Gibson is an honorary Officer of the Order of Australia.
Early life
Gibson was born in Peekskill, New York, the sixth of eleven children. He is the son of Hutton Gibson and Anne Reilly G...

Kate Bosworth (born January 2, 1983) is an American actress. After appearing in 1998's The Horse Whisperer, Bosworth became well known with a leading role in 2002's Blue Crush, and has since appeared in several notable films, including Superman Returns, where she played Lois Lane.
Early life
Born Catherine Ann Bosworth in Van Nuys, California as the only child of Hal Bosworth, an executive for Talbots, and Patricia Potter, a homemaker. She was born with sectoral heterochromia, resulting in a hazel section at the bottom of her right blue eye, while the left is completely blue. After leaving San Francisco at the age of six, Bosworth's family frequently moved around the country because of her father's job, and she grew up mainly on the East Coast, spending the rest of her youth in Darien,...

Jacques Mesrine (December 28, 1936 - November 2, 1979) was a French criminal who also briefly active in the United States and Canada.
Early events
Jacques René Mesrine was born in Clichy, France in a middle-class family. He studied at the Catholic college of Juilly, and was expelled from two schools due to aggressive behavior. He was briefly married in 1955-1956 and served in the French Army during Algerian War of Independence. In 1959 he returned to France.
Mesrine was arrested for the first time in 1962 with three accomplices before an attempt to rob a bank. He had been a professional criminal for years at that time. He was sentenced to 18 months in prison and was released in 1963. He got a job in an architectural design company but was fired during a downsizing in 1964, and went ...

Srinivasa Ramanujan Iyengar (Tamil: ஸ்ரீனிவாச ராமானுஜன்) (December 22, 1887 – April 26, 1920) was an Indian mathematician who is considered to be amongst the most talented mathematicians in recent history. With almost no formal training in pure mathematics, Ramanujan made substantial contributions in the areas of analysis, number theory, infinite series and continued fractions.
Ramanujan, born and raised in Erode, Tamil Nadu, India, first encountered formal mathematics at age ten. He demonstrated a natural ability at math, and he was given books on advanced trigonometry by S. L. Loney. He mastered the book by age thirteen, and he even discovered his own theorems. He demonstrated h...

Jérôme Kerviel (French pronunciation: ; born 11 January 1977 (birth time source: Paddy de Jabrun)) is a French trader who has a pending appeal of his conviction in the January 2008 Société Générale trading loss incident for breach of trust, forgery and unauthorized use of the bank's computers, resulting in losses valued at €4.9 billion. Société Générale characterizes Kerviel as a rogue trader and claims Kerviel worked these trades alone and without its authorization. These assertions have been met with skepticism by some of Kerviel's former colleagues and acquaintances, as well as by some members of the news media. Kerviel had told investigators that his trading behavior was widespread at the company and that getting a profit makes the hierarchy turn a blind eye. Kerviel published a book i...

Sandrine Quétier, born December 30, 1970 in Paris (birth time source: Didier Excoffon, Acte n° 04194), is a French TV host. She works for TF1 (4 minutes inside, 50 minutes inside, E! Entertainment and some TV show, since 1994)....

Michel Piccoli (born December 27, 1925) is a French actor. He was born in Paris to a musical family; his mother was a pianist and his father a violinist. He was married three times, first to Éléonore Hirt, then for eleven years to the singer Juliette Gréco and finally to Ludivine Clerc. He has one daughter by his first marriage, Anne-Cordélia.
Piccoli is politically active on the left, and is vocally opposed to the National Front....

Sir Alexander Chapman "Alex" Ferguson, CBE, (born 31 December 1941 in Govan, Glasgow (birth time source: Caroline Gerard, Astrodatabank)) is a Scottish football manager and former player, currently managing Manchester United F.C., where he has been in charge since 1986. Considered to be one of the best football managers in the history of world football, he has also won more trophies than any other manager in the history of English football.
With 21 years under his belt, he is the second-longest serving manager in the history of Manchester United after Sir Matt Busby, and the longest serving current manager in English football, having won a slew of awards and holding many records including winning Manager of the Year most times in British football history.
He was an inaugural inductee...

Joseph Smith, Jr. (December 23, 1805 – June 27, 1844) was an American religious leader who founded the Latter Day Saint movement, also known as Mormonism. Smith's followers declared him to be the first latter-day prophet, whose mission was to restore the original Christian church, said to have been lost soon after the death of Apostles because of an apostasy. This restoration included the establishment of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and the publication of the Book of Mormon and other new scriptures. As a leader of large settlement communities, Smith also became a political and military leader in the American Midwest.
Although Smith's early Christian restorationist teachings were similar in many ways to other movements of his time, Smith was, and remains, a controvers...

Albert Jacquard (born in Lyon on 23 December 1925 (birth time source: Steinbrecher collection)) is a French geneticist and essayist. He is well known for defending ideas related to the concept of degrowth. He died on 12 September 2013.
Beginnings
He was born in a catholic and conservative family from the region of Franche-Comté (east of France). At the age of nine, he was disfigured after a car accident in which his brother died. In 1943, he earned two baccalaureates in mathematics and philosophy. In 1948, he earned a master degree in public factory engineering from the French Polytechnical School and joined the French Institute of statistics.
As a high-level civil servant
In 1951, he entered the French tobacco monopoly SEITA (which merged with its Spanish counterpart Tabacalera ...

Ester "Etty" Hillesum (January 15, 1914 in Middelburg, The Netherlands—November 30, 1943 in Auschwitz, Poland) was a young Jewish writer whose letters and diaries, kept between 1941 and 1943 describe life under Nazi rule in Amsterdam during the the German occupation of World War II. They were published posthumously in The Netherlands in 1981, before being translated into English in 1983.
Life
Etty was born to a Dutch Jewish father, Louis Hillesum, (born 1880), and a Jewish Russian mother, Rebecca Hillesum-Bernstein (born 1881). She spent her early youth with her parents and two brothers in the Dutch towns of Middelburg and Hilversum.
In 1924, she and her family moved to Deventer, where her father lectured in classical literature and later acquired a position as headmaster. In 1932 s...

Noel Jan Tyl (born December 31, 1936 in West Chester, Pennsylvania, USA) is an American humanistic astrologer and writer. A graduate of Harvard University in Social Relations (Psychology, Sociology, and Anthropology), Tyl has written dozens of books on many different astrological topics.
At the United Astrology Congress, the world convention for astrology, in May, 1998, he received the Regulus Award for establishing and maintaining professional image in the field.
Tyl was also involved with opera music for many years as a performer.
Tyl is based in Fountain Hills, Arizona.
Partial bibliography
The Creative Astrologer
Synthesis and Counseling in Astrology
Astrological Timing of Critical Illness
Initimacy, Sexuality and Relationship...

Berthe Morisot (January 14, 1841 – March 2, 1895) was a painter and a member of the circle of painters in Paris who became known as the Impressionists.
In 1864, she exhibited for the first time in the highly esteemed Salon de Paris. Sponsored by the government, and judged by academicians, the Salon was the official, annual exhibition of the Académie des beaux-arts in Paris. Her work was selected for exhibition in six subsequent Salons until, in 1874, she joined the "rejected" Impressionists in the first of their own exhibitions, which was founded by Cézanne, Degas, Monet, Morisot, Pissarro, Renoir, and Sisley. It was held at the studio of the photographer, Nadar.
She was the grand niece of the painter, Jean-Honoré Fragonard, and she became the sister-in-law of her friend and colleagu...

Laounni Mouhid, commonly known by his alias La Fouine or Fouiskin (born December 25, 1981 in Trappes, Yvelines (birth time source: Didier Geslain)), is a French rapper of Moroccan origins from the city of Trappes, Yvelines in the Paris western suburbs. He is a growing figure of French rap. La Fouine signed with Sony Records in 2003 and released his debut album, Bourré au son, in 2005. La Fouine released his second album, Aller-Retour, on March 12, 2007. The American beatmaker Focus produced four songs on the album. His most recent album, Mes Repères, was released on February 23, 2009 and is two times gold record in France.
Discography
* 2004: Planète Trappes Vol.1 (mixtape)
* 2005: Bourré au son
* 2006: Planète Trappes Vol.2 (mixtape)
* 2007: Aller-Retour
* 2...

Alain Bernardin (Jaunuary 9, 1916 in Dijon - September 15, 1994) has opened Le Crazy Horse Saloon in 1951. It has been personally operated by him for decades until his death by suicide in 1994.
The Paris Crazy Horse occupies a portion of a traditional Parisian building at 12 Avenue George V (with the Roman numeral "V" spoken in French as "Cinq"). It was opened by Alain Bernardin in 1951 and personally operated by him for decades until his death by suicide in 1994. The dancers are chosen to be indistinguishable in the size and shape of their breasts and in their height on stage. As of 2005, the enterprise remains a family business in the hands of Bernardin's three children, using the name "Le Crazy Horse de Paris" for the original, "Le Crazy Horse de Singapore" of a similar show in that...

Edgard Victor Achille Charles Varèse (December 22, 1883 – November 6, 1965) was an innovative French-born composer who spent the greater part of his career in the United States. The record label Varèse Sarabande Records is named after the composer.
Varèse's music features an emphasis on timbre and rhythm. He was the inventor of the term "organized sound", a phrase meaning that certain timbres and rhythms can be grouped together, sublimating into a whole new definition of sound. His use of new instruments and electronic resources led to his being known as the "Father of Electronic Music" while Henry Miller described him as "The stratospheric Colossus of Sound". He is also known for having re-introduced the 'Idee-fixe', a term first introduced by the French composer Hector Berlioz.
Ear...

Elsa Martinelli, born Elsa Tia, on August 3, 1932 or 13 January 1935, according to different sources , in Grosseto, Tuscany, is an Italian actress and former fashion model.
Martinelli moved to Rome with her family and in 1953 was discovered by Roberto Capucci who introduced her to the world of fashion. She became a model and began playing small roles in films. She appeared in Claude Autant-Lara's Le Rouge et le noir (1954) but her first important film role came the following year with The Indian Fighter opposite Kirk Douglas. Douglas claims to have spotted her on a magazine cover and hired her for his production company, Bryna Productions. In 1956 she won the Silver Berlin Bear Award for Best Actress at the Berlin International Film Festival for playing the title role in Mario Monicell...

Michel Barnier (born January 9, 1951) is a conservative French politician.
Michel Barnier was born in La Tronche in the Isère département of the Rhône-Alpes région, in France. He graduated from the École supérieure de commerce de Paris in 1972. He was elected to the House of Representatives as a deputy for the Savoie in 1978 and served in this function until 1993.
Together with Jean-Claude Killy he organised the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville as co-president of the COJO (Comité d'Organisation des Jeux Olympiques).
Barnier served as Minister of the Environment from 1993 to 1995 and as Secretary of State for European Affairs from 1995 to 1997. Barnier served as a European Commissioner for regional policy in the Prodi Commission from 1999 until March 31, 2004 having been made th...

Guy Ernest Debord (December 28, 1931, in Paris – November 30, 1994, in Champot) was a writer, filmmaker, hypergraphist and founding member of the groups Lettrist International and Situationist International (SI). He was also briefly a member of Socialisme ou Barbarie.
Life
Guy Debord was born in Paris. His father died early, and he was raised by his grandmother in a series of Mediterranean towns. He was a headstrong youth, and after graduating high school he dropped out of the University of Paris where he had been studying law. He became a revolutionary poet, writer and film-maker founding the Lettrist International schism with Gil J. Wolman. In the 1960s he led the Situationist International group, which influenced the Paris uprising of 1968. His book Society of the Spectacle (1967) w...

Charlie Rose (born Charles Peete Rose, Jr. on January 5, 1942) is an American TV interviewer and journalist. Previously a correspondent for 60 Minutes II, he hosts the interview show Charlie Rose for PBS.
Early life
Rose was born in Henderson, North Carolina as a son of Margaret and Charles Peete Rose, Sr., tobacco farmers who owned a country store. As a child, Rose lived above his parents' store in Henderson, and helped out with the family business from age seven. A high school basketball star, Rose entered Duke University planning on majoring in pre-med, but an internship in the office of Democratic North Carolina Senator B. Everett Jordan got him interested in politics. Rose graduated in 1964 with a bachelor's degree in history. He earned a Juris Doctor from the Duke University Scho...

Robert Smithson (January 2, 1938–July 20, 1973) was an American artist famous for his land art.
Background and education
Smithson was born in Passaic, New Jersey and studied painting and drawing in New York City at the Art Students League of New York.
Career
Early work
His early exhibited artworks were collage works influenced by "homoerotic drawings and clippings from beefcake magazines" (Kimmelman 2005), science fiction, and early Pop Art. He primarily identified himself as a painter during this time, but after a three year rest from the art world, Smithson emerged in 1964 as a proponent of the then-fashionable minimalism. His new work abandoned the preoccupation with the body that had been common in his earlier work. Instead he began to use glass sheet and neon lighting t...

Bebe Daniels (January 14, 1901 - March 16, 1971) was an American actress. She began in Hollywood in the silent movie era and later gained fame on radio and television in England.
Early life and career
Daniels was born Phyllis Daniels in Dallas, Texas. Her father was a theater manager and her mother a stage actress. The family moved to Los Angeles, California in her childhood and she began her acting career at the age of four in the first version of The Squaw Man. That same year she also went on tour in a stage production of Shakespeare's Richard III. The following year she participated in productions by Morosooa and Belasco. By the age of seven Daniels had her first starring role in film as the young heroine in A Common Enemy. At the age of nine she starred as Dorothy Gale in the 1910 ...

Philippe Henriot (January 7, 1889, Reims—June 28, 1944, Paris) was a French politician.
Moving to the far right after beginnings in Roman Catholic conservatism in the Republican Federation, Henriot was elected to the Third Republic's Chamber of Deputies for the Gironde département in 1932 and 1936. His speeches showed him to be an Anti-communist, Anti-Semite, Anti-Freemasonry, and Anti-parliamentarianist. Initially, these were combined with strong Anti-German sentiment, but Henriot became an active supporter of Nazi Germany in 1941, when it invaded the Soviet Union (Operation Barbarossa).
In 1940, after the capitulation of France, he stood by Philippe Pétain's German-backed régime (Vichy France), and joined the paramilitary Milice. Henriot become a powerful voice of Radio Paris, engi...

Francis Jean Marcel Poulenc (IPA: ; January 7, 1899–January 30, 1963) was a French composer and a member of the French group Les Six. He composed music in all major genres, including art song, chamber music, oratorio, opera, ballet music, and orchestral music. Critic Claude Rostand, in a July 1950 Paris-Presse article, described Poulenc as "half bad boy, half monk" ("le moine et le voyou"), a tag that was to be attached to his name for the rest of his career.
Early life
He was the person who created the well known piano. Poulenc was born in Paris. His mother, an amateur pianist, taught him to play, and music formed a part of family life. As he was a capable pianist, the keyboard dominated much of his early compositions. He also, throughout his career, borrowed from his own compositions...

Christine Malèvre (born 1970) is a French serial killer.
A former nurse, she was arrested in 1998 on suspicion of having killed as many as 30 patients. She confessed to some of the murders, but claimed she had done so at the request of the patients, who were all terminally ill. France, however, does not recognize a "right to die", and Malevre eventually recanted most of her confessions. The families of several of her victims strongly denied that their relatives had expressed any will to die, much less asked to Malèvre to kill them.
She was sentenced to 10 years in prison in 2003, for the murders of six patients....

Scott Walker is the stage name of the American singer-songwriter Noel Scott Engel (born 9 January 1943 in Hamilton, Ohio). Walker has long resided in England.
Biography
Originally championed by Eddie Fisher in the late 1950s, Scott appeared several times under his real name on Fisher's TV series as a teen idol type in the vein of Fabian or Frankie Avalon. His vocal style and overall approach developed, however, and during The Walker Brothers era and his '60s and '70s solo albums, he perfected a sound that was heavily indebted to the work of contemporary popular and jazz vocalists. These include artists such as Tony Bennett, Jack Jones, and Mark Murphy, as well as soul balladeers like Jerry Butler.
Walker was among the first to adopt the electric bass guitar, mastering it to a profi...

Duane Hanson (January 17, 1925–January 6, 1996) was an American artist based in South Florida, a sculptor known for his lifecast realistic works of people, cast in various materials, including polyester resin, fiberglass, Bondo and bronze. His work is often associated with the Pop Art movement, as well as surrealism.
Background
Hanson was born in Alexandria, Minnesota. He received his Bachelor of Arts from Macalester College in 1946 and his MFA from the Cranbrook Academy of Art in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan in 1951. From 1953 to 1960, Hanson taught art in Munich and Bremerhaven, Germany. From 1962 to 1965 Hanson was a professor of art at Oglethorpe University in Atlanta, Georgia.
Career and style
Starting in the mid-1980s, Hansons works were cast in bronze. His works are exact d...

Frank Sinatra Jr. (born January 10, 1944) is an American singer and conductor.
He is the son of famed musician Frank Sinatra and his first wife, Nancy Barbato.
Frank Jr. has always existed in the shadow of his far more famous father. His supporters feel that if he had been born with another name he could have achieved quite a following of his own, while his detractors have claimed that he has made his entire career off his name. Unlike his sister Nancy, he has never had a major hit recording.
The Kidnapping
He was kidnapped in December 8, 1963 at Harrah's Lake Tahoe and released two days later after his father paid out the US$240,000 ransom demanded by the kidnappers, who were later captured, prosecuted, convicted, and sentenced to long prison terms. Gladys Root represented one o...

Burton Cummings, OM, D.Mus (Hon.) (born December 31, 1947) is a Canadian musician and songwriter. A gifted showman, he was the lead singer for the Canadian rock band The Guess Who. During his 10 years in The Guess Who, from 1965 to 1975, he sang and wrote or co-wrote many well known songs including "American Woman," "No Time," "Share the Land," "Hand Me Down World," "Undun," "Laughing," and "These Eyes."
Cummings was born and raised in the Canadian city of Winnipeg, Manitoba, as were all of the other original members of The Guess Who.
His first band was a local Winnipeg R&B group The Deverons, with an 'E', (not to be confused with the band The Devrons who had Country/R&B hits in the early 60's such as "Brand X", "Battle Him", "Lost Love", "Too Little Too Late", "You're too Ugly to be...

Erin Gray (born January 7, 1950) is an American actress, perhaps best known for her roles as Kate Summers in the situation comedy Silver Spoons and as Colonel Wilma Deering in the science fiction TV series Buck Rogers in the 25th Century.
Height: 5' 7½" (1.71 m)
Early life
Gray was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, the daughter of Diane and Daniel Gray. At the age of eight her parents separated, and she moved to California with her mother, where she attended Redwood High School in Larkspur and later attended and graduated from Pacific Palisades High School. In 1965, at the age of 15, Gray had a chance meeting with Nina Blanchard, head of one of Hollywood's top model agencies, and became convinced to pursue a career in modelling.
Career
Within a few years she was considered one of the...

Alexander Elliot Anderson "Alex" Salmond (pronounced /ˈsæmənd/ born 31 December 1954) is the First Minister of Scotland, heading a minority Scottish Government.
He is the leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP), Member of Parliament for the constituency of Banff and Buchan, and the Member of the Scottish Parliament for Gordon. He is currently serving his second term as leader of the SNP, having previously been leader between 1990 and 2000.
The SNP won the 2007 Scottish Parliament election with 47 seats, one seat ahead of their nearest rivals, the Scottish Labour Party. On 16 May 2007, Alex Salmond became First Minister, heading the SNP administration.
Education and career before politics
Born in Linlithgow, West Lothian, Scotland on 31 December 1954, Salmond is th...

Rob Mariano (on his original name Robert Carlo Mariano on December 25, 1975 in Canton, Massachusetts, better known as Boston Rob) is an American reality TV participant, best known for appearing in several reality TV shows, partly as a contestant on The Amazing Race and Survivor: All Stars along with his wife, Amber Brkich Mariano.
Early life
Rob was born and raised in Canton, Massachusetts. Growing up, he was very involved in athletics, especially hockey, baseball and football. He attended Xaverian Brothers High School, where he played golf. In 1999, Mariano graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology from Boston University.
Survivor
Main article: Survivor (US TV series)
In 2002, Rob appeared on Survivor: Marquesas, the fourth season of Survivor, where he finished in t...

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